US Faces Weather Extremes With Tornado Threats, Sierra Snowstorms
A staggering 40 million people are under the threat of severe storms from Missouri to Michigan, with cities like Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Louisville on high alert.
Kiribati's Surprising Alliance With Chinese Police Raises Eyebrows, Draws US Warning
Reports say Chinese police officers are actively engaged in community policing and the development of a crime database program in Kiribati.
US Durable Goods Orders Drop In January, Boeing Impact Evident
The decline was attributed to a significant drop in orders for Boeing passenger planes.
Supreme Court Deliberates Social Media Laws: Potential Paradigm Shift Looms
Former President Trump has thrown his weight behind the state laws, decrying what he perceives as bias and discrimination by social media platforms.
Biden, Trump To Clash At Texas Border Over Immigration Woes
The breakdown of bipartisan talks has fueled a war of words between Biden and Trump. Biden blames Republicans for abandoning the deal, while Trump accuses Biden of presiding over the "worst immigration crisis in history."
Trump, Sons Challenge Massive $464 Million Fraud Verdict In New York
The appeal, as per the filing, contests not only the hefty monetary judgment but also seeks relief from the bans preventing the Trumps from holding positions as officers in New York corporations for a specified period.
Nationwide Norovirus Outbreak Raises Concerns, Especially In The Northeast
To stop the spread, the CDC strongly recommends washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, saying hand sanitizers are less effective.
Norwegian Cruise Ship Barred From Mauritian Port Over Health Concerns
The Norwegian Dawn, which was initially scheduled to dock on Sunday, arrived a day earlier, having skipped Reunion Island.
AT&T Offers $5 Credit To Users Affected By Nationwide Outage
Customers under AT&T's Business or Prepaid plans, along with Cricket Wireless account holders, will not be eligible for the reimbursement.
Gaza Truce Talks Reach An 'Understanding' Claims US, Netanyahu Says 'Too Early To Say'
The Israeli delegation led by Mossad chief David Barnea was in the French capital on Friday to discuss a deal to ensure a fresh ceasefire and the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
CPAC Reveals GOP Focus: Immigration, Trump Praise, Foreign Aid Doubts
In contrast to previous perceptions, CPAC now stands at the forefront of the conservative movement, reflecting the transformation within the GOP.
Lithium-Ion Battery Sparks Fatal Blaze In Upper Manhattan, 17 Injured
The FDNY has consistently issued warnings and safety tips regarding the use and charging of these batteries.
US Faces Diplomatic Struggle In West Africa Amid Extremism And Russian Influence
According to political analyst Michael Shurkin, a business-as-usual approach has proven ineffective, with Russia filling the vacuum left by diminishing French influence.
Internal Strife Rocks Republican National Committee Over Trump's Control
Barbour's resolutions, slated for discussion at the RNC's March meeting in Houston, seek to maintain impartiality until Trump secures the official presidential nominee status.
Florida's Health Officials Draw Fire As Measles Outbreak Continues To Spread
A child under age 5 is the youngest so far to be infected in the outbreak.
Trump Links Black Support To Indictments At Conservative Gala
The former president compared his legal jeopardy to the historic legacy of anti-Black prejudice in the U.S. legal system.
Biden-Trump Clash Deepens Amid Alabama IVF Ruling
The clash over reproductive rights is becoming a focal point as the 2024 election looms.